Suspected benzodiazepine withdrawal‐associated seizures in 3 young dogs undergoing mechanical ventilation
Objective To describe new onset of generalized seizures in 3 young dogs following cessation of a benzodiazepine‐containing sedation protocol to facilitate mechanical ventilation (MV) for hypoxemia. Series Summary Three dogs under 5 months of age underwent MV due to severe hypoxemia. All 3 dogs were...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of veterinary emergency and critical care (San Antonio, Tex. : 2000) Tex. : 2000), 2022-11, Vol.32 (6), p.800-804 |
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To describe new onset of generalized seizures in 3 young dogs following cessation of a benzodiazepine‐containing sedation protocol to facilitate mechanical ventilation (MV) for hypoxemia.
Series Summary
Three dogs under 5 months of age underwent MV due to severe hypoxemia. All 3 dogs were sedated with a constant rate infusion of benzodiazepines as part of their sedation protocol to facilitate MV. All 3 dogs had an acute onset of generalized seizures within 36 hours of sedation cessation and weaning from MV. All 3 dogs’ seizures were successfully managed with a slow, tapering course of benzodiazepines. One dog was additionally treated with levetiracetam at the time of initial seizure activity, which was discontinued 1 year following discharge and absence of ongoing seizure activity. All 3 dogs were discharged successfully with no reports of ongoing seizures or neurologic deficits after discharge.
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Young dogs managed with benzodiazepines to facilitate MV may have acute onset of generalized seizures following cessation, which can be successfully managed with short‐term benzodiazepine therapy. The 3 cases in this series demonstrated a positive outcome and were successfully managed following acute onset of generalized seizure activity post‐MV. |
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ISSN: | 1479-3261 1476-4431 |
DOI: | 10.1111/vec.13221 |